Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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... copper or copper alloys as copper ammonia complexes when ammonia , in the presence of oxygen , appears as an impurity in a commercial fertilizer . The effects of impurities are often com- plicated . The first step in dealing with ...
... copper or copper alloys as copper ammonia complexes when ammonia , in the presence of oxygen , appears as an impurity in a commercial fertilizer . The effects of impurities are often com- plicated . The first step in dealing with ...
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... copper - to - magnesium ratio . Corrosion tests showed that the alloy with a copper - to - magnesium ratio equal to 2.0 and a sum of 2.1 % have a low resistance to SCC and EC ( Table 9 ) . Quite different results were obtained for the ...
... copper - to - magnesium ratio . Corrosion tests showed that the alloy with a copper - to - magnesium ratio equal to 2.0 and a sum of 2.1 % have a low resistance to SCC and EC ( Table 9 ) . Quite different results were obtained for the ...
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... copper . The higher corrosion resistance of alloys with a lower copper - to - magnesium ratio is supported by changes in the electrochemical characteristics , specifically by a more intensive self- passivation and an extended range of ...
... copper . The higher corrosion resistance of alloys with a lower copper - to - magnesium ratio is supported by changes in the electrochemical characteristics , specifically by a more intensive self- passivation and an extended range of ...
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Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
Use of Computerized Techniques in Corrosion | 15 |
Design and Structure of Knowledge Based Systems | 71 |
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